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The legend of the Kallikaks represents which historical movement or belief?
 
  a. Belief that individual differences accounted for most cases of mental retardation
  b. Movement to open American institutions
  c. Belief that mental retardation was the outward expression of divine punishment
  d. European educational movement
  e. Eugenics movement

Question 2

The case study of Little Albert best supports the use of which treatment approaches
  for anxiety disorders?
 
  a. Psychoanalytic approaches
  b. Behavioral approaches
  c. Pharmacological approaches
  d. Cognitive approaches
  e. Interpersonal approaches



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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